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PT - Glad it worked out. Currently we're finding that the Morningstar

Farms Crumblies are no longer available at Baker's or No Frills, where

we used to get them all the time, so I may have to do a similar search

soon on their website. My wife is a bit leery of ordering foods via

mail, but we may end up having to.

 

We live in Nebraska, where the state motto, up until a few years ago,

was The Meat State. And they are truly meat-heads here, no kidding.

There is only one actual vegetarian restaurant, catering to college

students mostly, in all of Omaha, for instance. And there is one Wild

Oats store in the whole state.

 

Makes me miss the west coast, that's for sure. (Among other things...)

 

 

On Tuesday, August 20, 2002, at 03:17 AM,

wrote:

 

> Odinz9:

> " Okay, I used LightLife steak style strips. Check

> www.lightlife.com for

> their product line and suggested recipes. "

>

> Thanks for that product url. I didn't recognise the

> name of them when you mentioned it, but i used the

> store locator on their website and found a place in my

> town where they sell them. I will have to try this

> recipe out.

>

> ~ P_T ~

>

" Most religions are either cynical control constructs or shamanism

elaborated by local customs. Many manage to be both. "

 

--Frater Libre

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, The Stewarts <stews9@c...> wrote:

> My wife is a bit leery of ordering foods via

> mail, but we may end up having to.

 

~*~ I would be leery of this as well. I haven't yet had to take the plunge into

mail order yet.

 

> We live in Nebraska, where the state motto, up until a few years ago,

> was The Meat State. And they are truly meat-heads here, no kidding.

> There is only one actual vegetarian restaurant, catering to college

> students mostly, in all of Omaha, for instance. And there is one Wild

> Oats store in the whole state.

 

~*~ I live out west in southern Orygun, and it is pretty rural, so we don't even

have a veggie restaurant. We are starting to get more places to buy

vegetarian foods, and as the area swells with disgruntled Californians we

have gotten more vegetarian friendly. Still plenty of that good ol' boy

" rancher " mentality though. *lol*

 

> Makes me miss the west coast, that's for sure. (Among other things...)

 

~*~ Common out! The water is fine..... Now about your wife's stew

recipes....do tell.

 

 

~ P_T ~

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